If you or a loved one is dealing with a divorce situation involving children, coming up with a winning parenting plan can be challenging and painful. In this show, David Canale and Leh Meriwether had the opportunity to talk with Marsha Schechtman, a Co-Parenting Counselor and Coordinator, about what parents can do to improve their chances to develop a winning parenting plan that works for them and their children. She came up with some great questions parents should ask themselves along the way. The questions help to put parents in the right frame of mind to work towards a positive resolution. It is definitely worth checking out.
38 - Dividing up Retirement Accounts the Right Way in a Divorce with Matt Lundy
36 - Real Estate Royale - Real Estate Law & What You Need to Know with Jon Gottlieb, Esq.
36 - Divorce: The Art of Screwing Up Your Children - Interview with Dr. Howard Drutman
34 - When can and should you bring a Modification of Child Custody action?
33 - When should you bring a Modification of Child Support action?
32 - How to Create a Win-Win Sale of Your Home After a Divorce
31 - How Paralegals help you with Discovery in a Divorce
30 - Can you prove how much money someone can make?
29 - Understanding the Fulton County Family Law Division in Georgia
28 - Legal Custody and Religious Decision Making Battles
27 - How A Marital Balance Sheet Can Set You Up for a Win in your Divorce
26 - 3 Strategies to Win Your Case Before You Ever Enter the Courtroom
25 - How to Run Towards a Difficult Conversation
24 - Co-Parenting Tips from the Experts
23 - Calculating Separate Property in a Divorce
22 - Determining Child Support with Laurie Dyke
21 - Understanding Mediation and How to Use it to Settle Your Case
19 - Criminal Pitfalls in Divorce
20 - What to Do When There Was No "I Do" - Legitimization & Paternity Cases
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